Augus Mawnin’ Market 2018

Venue: Independence Village

Jamaica’s early history of economic activity is grounded in food.   As the slave plantations produced sugar for England’s tables and global trade, the slaves eked their domestic food stocks from Jamaica’s fertile soil.  The ability to provide for the family was always on the mind on the slaves and later, the free Jamaicans.

JCDC/TEF Jamaica Visual Arts Competition's 2017 Jury Prize Winners Exhibition Opening

The top three winners of the Jamaica Visual Arts Competition’s coveted 2017 Jury Prize will see their works exhibited at the Jamaica Conference Centre, Port Royal Street, Kingston, from May 21 to May 31. The exhibition, which will be launched on Sunday, May 20 beginning at 3:00 pm, will feature the works of outstanding artists Jermaine Morgan, Dwane Bailey and Michele Lee Lambert who received the first, second and third overall awards, respectively.

Deaf Dance Festival

See you at the Little Theatre, 4 Tom Redcam Drive, Kingston 5 when the top performers from each parish will compete for the National Titles and Awards.

Admission – Adults $400; Students/Children (U-12) $200. Tickets at the gate.